Gift of the Gab

Gift of the Gab

by Morris Gleitzman
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 26/08/2015

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‘Readers can't get enough of him.’ The Independent


It's a normal week for Rowena Batts.


A car full of stewed apples. A police cell. A struggle to keep Dad off national TV.


Then her world turns upside down.


Rowena, a girl who can't speak, sets out to uncover the truth behind her mother's death, which may be connected to a big family secret her dad is too ashamed to admit ... until it ends up on the news.


Escaping to France alongside her dad to avoid media attention, Rowena embarks on a quest to find the person responsible.


This touching story is filled with humour and emotional depth as Rowena navigates a foreign language and culture, while finding her own voice and inner strength.


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PRAISE FOR MORRIS GLEITZMAN


‘A brilliantly funny writer’ Sunday Telegraph


‘A virtuoso demonstration of how you can make comedy out of the most unlikely subject’ Sunday Times


‘He is one of the finest examples of a writer who can make humour stem from the things that really matter in life.’ The Guardian

ISBN:
9781760142179
9781760142179
Category:
Family & home stories (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
26-08-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Australia
Morris Gleitzman

Morris Gleitzman grew up in England and came to Australia when he was sixteen.

After university he worked for ten years as a screenwriter. Then he had a wonderful experience.

He wrote a novel for young people. Now, after 36 books, he's one of Australia's most popular children's authors.

In February 2018 Morris was chosen as the Australian Children’s Laureate for 2018-19.

I want to be an ambassador for the fears and hopes and dreams and dreads that young people have as they contemplate and navigate today’s world, and also as they think about the possibilities of their future adult worlds,’ Gleitzman said.

‘Much of my time will be spent championing stories as a medium for young people to engage creatively with those possibilities. Stories reveal themselves in our imaginations, our intellects and our emotions—all places where we work on our own destinies.’

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